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Maybe make her a big sister box with some age appropriate story books about being a big sister, a big sister top/jumper etc, maybe a comforter for the baby that she can give him or her when born to make her feel part of it. Can’t think of anything else, she will prob understand a bit more when baby arrives at least she can keep the box safe until your little one arrives xx

Hi. My lg is 3 in a few weeks so a little older but (if she will cooperate) I'm planning on getting a pic of her reading the book (there's a house in my mummy's tummy) with a babygrow saying born in 2018 hung behind her. I think I'll be doing a lot of bribing to get a decent pic lol xx

A friend of mine had their little boy in a batman mask and cape holding a robin mask in front of a black board that said ‘every batman needs a robin’ it was super cute and quite clever as took the reader a few seconds for it to sink in! Maybe there is a female version of a famous pair you could do? Or a favorite tv show/film duo? x

Mine wasn’t too creative but I took a photo of my 2 year old holding the scan photo to the camera doing a proud cheesy smile and just wrote his first pic with his new baby sibling..due July 18. simple but it’s actually a lovely photo that I’m going to print out xx 😍

We did this with my little girl just before Christmas but you could change the board to say every super hero needs a side kick mines due July 2018 with a picture of you look on google and put baby reveal in they come up with loads x

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